2 A Tour of the MultiMix USB2.0
Line Inputs (Channels 9 – 16)
Unlike channels 1 – 8, the line inputs on channels 9 – 16 are stereo inputs that have left and right inputs. If you’re using one of these channels as a mono input, plug your instrument into the left input. Channels 9 – 16 don’t have the extra gain found on channels 1 – 8 because most
Synthesizers and other electronic instruments will work especially well on these channels. These inputs are also good for connecting CD players or tape decks, as these audio sources don’t require extra gain.
PHONE Jack
The headphone jack accepts 1/4” jacks. If your headphones are 1/8”, you can find a 1/8” to 1/4” adapter in most electronics stores.
AUX RETURNS
These are the 1/4” jacks where you connect the outputs of an external effects processor or other audio source. Each aux return gives you 15dB of gain that can be controlled by the AUX RET A and EFFECTS / AUX RET B LEVEL knobs in the mixer’s output section.
AUX SENDS
And this is the 1/4” jack where you connect the cable that’s going into the input of an external effects processor. The aux sends give you 10dB of gain that can be controlled in the AUX section of each channel input.
ALT 3/4 OUT
These jacks are the outputs for the MultiMix’s extra stereo bus. This signal includes channels whose MUTE / ALT 3/4 switch is activated.
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MAIN MIX OUT
These 1/4” jacks are where the signal on the main mix bus leaves the mixer. From there you can send it to a recorder or a PA system. The level of this signal is controlled by the MAIN MIX fader.
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Any audio signal that is routed to the MAIN OUTPUTS will also be sent out of the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack. The level is controlled by the MAIN FADERS. The DIGITAL OUTPUT mirrors the output from the MAIN OUTPUTS.
If you are using an effects device with only a mono output, plug it into the left return of STEREO AUX RETURN. It will appear in the center of the stereo spectrum, and not to the left.